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Alternatives

Best Aurex Alternatives in 2026

Aurex is for podcasters and audio creators who want AI to handle the tedious post-production steps, cleanup, leveling, and mastering, without manual fader work. If you are weighing Aurex against the field, the alternatives below cover the same audio-polishing job, from dedicated filler-word removal to full text-based editors and real-time noise suppression.

Why look for Aurex alternatives?

  • You want text-based editing, editing audio by editing a transcript, not just automated cleanup and mastering.
  • You need a single tool that also handles video, multitrack recording, or screen capture alongside audio.
  • You specifically want aggressive filler-word, stutter, and mouth-sound removal as the primary feature.
  • You need real-time noise cancellation during live calls and recordings, not only post-production processing.

Cleanvoice

Automatic filler-word and mouth-sound removal

4.3 / 5Freemium

Descript

Text-based editing of audio and video together

4.6 / 5Freemium

Adobe Podcast

High-quality AI speech enhancement and recording

4.5 / 5Freemium

Krisp

Real-time noise cancellation on calls and recordings

4.6 / 5Freemium

How they compare to Aurex

Each alternative wins on a different dimension. Skim the highlights below or click through for a full review.

Cleanvoice , 4.3/5

Best for Automatic filler-word and mouth-sound removal.

Cleanvoice is the closest single-purpose alternative to Aurex's cleanup function, specializing in automatically stripping filler words, stutters, mouth sounds, and background noise from recordings. Where Aurex bundles cleanup with leveling and mastering into an end-to-end polish, Cleanvoice concentrates on the editing-and-removal stage and does it thoroughly, which appeals to creators whose biggest time-sink is cutting verbal clutter. It typically integrates into an existing workflow as a pre-mix pass. The tradeoff is that it is narrower than Aurex, you may still need a separate step for final leveling and mastering, so it works best for people who already have the rest of their chain handled.

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Descript , 4.6/5

Best for Text-based editing of audio and video together.

Descript is a much broader platform than Aurex, fundamentally reframing editing as text editing: you edit the transcript and the audio follows. It overlaps with Aurex through its AI cleanup features like Studio Sound and filler-word removal, but its real differentiator is combining transcription, multitrack audio, video, and screen recording in one workspace. It suits creators who want to produce and edit a whole episode, including video, rather than only run automated audio polish. The tradeoff is that this breadth brings a steeper learning curve and more tool than someone needs if their goal is simply fast, hands-off cleanup and mastering, which is exactly where Aurex stays focused.

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Adobe Podcast , 4.5/5

Best for High-quality AI speech enhancement and recording.

Adobe Podcast overlaps with Aurex on AI-driven audio enhancement, with its Enhance Speech feature well regarded for making rough recordings sound studio-clean. It also offers browser-based recording, positioning it as a record-and-improve toolkit rather than a dedicated full mastering pipeline. Compared with Aurex's automated leveling-and-mastering focus, Adobe Podcast leans toward voice clarity and noise/echo removal, backed by Adobe's audio research. It is a strong fit for creators who want excellent speech cleanup, possibly within the wider Adobe ecosystem. The tradeoff is that feature availability and processing limits can vary as the product evolves, and it is less of an all-in-one master-and-deliver workflow than Aurex aims to be.

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Krisp , 4.6/5

Best for Real-time noise cancellation on calls and recordings.

Krisp tackles the audio-quality problem from a different point in the pipeline than Aurex: real time. Rather than cleaning a file in post, Krisp suppresses background noise and echo live during calls, meetings, and recordings, and also offers meeting transcription. It is the right choice when your priority is capturing clean audio at the source, useful for remote interview-style podcasts, so there is less to fix later. The tradeoff is that it is not a mastering or episode-finishing tool the way Aurex is; many creators pair real-time capture cleanup with a separate post-production polish, making Krisp complementary to, rather than a full replacement for, Aurex.

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Other Aurex alternatives worth knowing

Well-known options that don't yet have a full ToolChase review.

Auphonic

Long-standing audio post-production service that automates loudness leveling, noise reduction, and mastering for podcasts and spoken-word audio. Often used as a final processing pass before publishing.

iZotope RX

Professional audio repair suite for removing noise, clicks, and artifacts, widely used in audio post and music. More manual and powerful than consumer one-click cleanup tools.

Riverside

Remote recording platform that captures high-quality local audio and video and includes AI editing and cleanup tools. Popular for interview podcasts recorded over the internet.

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